Liberals Are Furious After Alabama Passes Bill That All But Outlaws Abortion In State And Sends Doctors To Prison For Life For Performing Them

State governor Kay Ivey, a Republican, will make the final decision on whether to enact the controversial law after local senators voted in favour by 25 to six. If it's signed off, the new law will make it a felony for a doctor to perform an abortion at any stage of pregnancy - punishable by up to 99 years in jail.The only exception would be when the woman’s health is at serious risk. The historic legislation is designed to go against the US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalised abortion nationally.This means it will likely be challenged in the courts - but if backed by the current conservative-led US Supreme court, could see abortions banned across America.

Alabama lawmakers last night passed a near-total ban on abortions – including in cases of rape and incest while threatening to jail doctors for LIFE who carry them out.

Sometimes all it takes is one. One person, one thought, one idea, or one state to turn the tide in a completely different direction. As abortion ‘rights’ advocates have pushed for ever-increasing ways to kill babies, including up to the moment they are born, pro-life advocates have started pushing back in a meaningful way. When all is said and done, it could well be that the revolution to save the lives of the unborn was given birth to in the great state of Alabama.

“I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, thatI have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live:”Deuteronomy 30:19 (KJV)

Alabama votes to BAN nearly all abortions including in cases of rape and incest with doctors facing up to 99 years in jail for performing them

FROM THE UK SUN: State governor Kay Ivey, a Republican, will make the final decision on whether to enact the controversial law after local senators voted in favour by 25 to six. If it’s signed off, the new law will make it a felony for a doctor to perform an abortion at any stage of pregnancy – punishable by up to 99 years in jail.

The only exception would be when the woman’s health is at serious risk. The historic legislation is designed to go against the US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalised abortion nationally.

This means it will likely be challenged in the courts – but if backed by the current conservative-led US Supreme court, could see abortions banned across America.

NO EXCEPTION FOR RAPE AND INCEST

Senators in the Republican-led chamber rejected an attempt to add an exception for rape and incest – even of underage children – at the vote in Montgomery, Alabama, on Tuesday.

Democratic Sen. Bobby Singleton said after the amendment was rejected: “You don’t care anything about babies having babies in this state, being raped and incest. “You just aborted the state of Alabama with your rhetoric with this bill.”

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COULD GO NATIONWIDE

The bill’s sponsor, Republican Terri Collins, said she expects Gov Ivey to sign the ban into law. Ivey has not publicly commented on what she’ll do – but the large margin in favour of the bill means any veto she might bring in to block it could be easily overturned.

Republican Sen. Clyde Chambliss said in a statement after the bill’s passage: “Roe v. Wade has ended the lives of millions of children.

“While we cannot undo the damage that decades of legal precedence under Roe have caused, this bill has the opportunity to save the lives of millions of unborn children.”

ANTI-ABORTION MOVEMENT GROWS

Abortion opponents in several states are currently seeking to challenge access to the procedure. Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio and Georgia have approved bans on abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected – which can occur in about the sixth week of pregnancy.

The Alabama bill goes further by seeking to outlaw abortion entirely.

Unlike measures in other states, Alabama would punish only the abortion provider – not the woman receiving the abortion.

In a statement, Staci Fox of pro-choice group Planned Parenthood Southeast said: “Today is a dark day for women in Alabama and across this country.” She added: “Alabama politicians will forever live in infamy for this vote and we will make sure that every woman knows who to hold accountable.” READ MORE

Alabama lawmaker on most restrictive abortion bill: This is horrible

This Alabama Democrat lawmaker “choked back tears’ when the pro-life abortion bill passed, guess no one ever told him about Margaret Sanger’s ‘Negro Project‘ that Planned Parenthood was created to enact. Kinda like a Jew crying tears of sadness at the closing of Auschwitz. Beyond insane.

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